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The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy and it's consumer organization, GreenerCars.com, have released their 2006 Green Book, giving consumers truly useful information about the
environmental impact of cars they may be thinking about buying. Unlike other rankings, which value innovation and an
American design, the Green Book focuses solely on emissions and fossil fuel use, giving each car a green score that
buyers can easily rank. It's not surprising that the top five is completely